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SERVICE M For Prompt your car to us competent wor ! the best oils ar We are n:jw preparec REPAIR and REO SERVICE M 11 Main Street BUILDING NEW AND SECOND HA! IALS, SASH. DOORS ON QUEEN QUALI RED CEDAR SHINGLES J. , If Your Need L Legiti within the helj; tice, it will he And in ai pleased to ha*\ any business you. Our only e a Bank is the er; so considc THE FARM ruby, soutf T. H. BURCH, R. M. N;: Prenide nl. V. Our Savings Pia GALVANIZ We are just in receipt of feet of 2 inch Galvanized P other sizes. Car of Galvanized stock. We are agents for South COLUMBIA SUPPLY . TANU Has Brought the Un3peakabl The Lives of Give Taniai To Hei Introduced into South Carolina f ately into tremendous popularity, 1 edial value for ailments of the dis oi unpreceaeniea propornon* na? who buy more TANLAC when the SOLD IN CHES CHESTERFIELD E "There's a Tanlac Dei J TheH I CHAL I V Hi ? > J j-QT SI I fiJI I of "gas" like I | A tine vapoi , while the "gj I Ram'a-horn The results : who drive a I I 10T0R CO. | Service bring i n 5 ? * >. ntjpciirs oy j kmen. We sell j id parts. i 1 to OVERHAUL, j IARGE Batteries. j 1 10T0R CO. I . j i At Lucat Auto Co. Old Stand | MATERIAL BUILDING MATERHAND. TY MANTELS $9.501 AARON SELLERS' =r==============^^ I ? mate, ) o! sound banking pracgladlv met at this Bank. 1 ? J , ly event we shall he ^e you call on us w ith, problem that confronts :xcuse for existence as i Service we can ren- ! ;r us always. T~* TTfc O" A TWT Ttjr n.lTL.3 DAHft. I CAROLINA VVSOM M. L. RALEY, -President Cashier. n Is In icr citing ?D FIPE car of Pipe contain# 15,000 i ipe and an assortment of I Roofing en route, some in Bend Lathes. i COLUMBIA, S. C. j 823 West Gervsis Street , 1 ^ THE MASTER j ! MEDICINE | ; i ' le Joy of Good Health Into j Thousands.. I z 7\ (Bhanee j > rp You j ive ycari ago, it leaped immcdi- | tundrcds attested to its great rem- J festive system, and a sales record I t been built up by satisfied users I I sir systems again need toning up. j I TERFIELD BY ' RUG COMPANY j tier in Your Town." | ' I - ?1: ,-r?? ... ? i! MERS if ; aximurn Power ; 8 esent-Day"Gas" jffl POT heats and "breaks | the heavy, raw particles Ml - 1 water striking a hot stove. \ r "cloud" is formed, and j La is" is in that fine condition rushes it to the cylinders. 1 are well known to those < Chalmers. UTO CO. I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SHERIFF A. W. Hurtey I wish to announce to the voters of tfi Chesterfield county that I am a candi- aj date for the office of Sheriff of said county, subject to the action of the j Democrotic Primaries, p A. W. HURSEY. in 80 James T. Grant I hereby announce myself a candi- sc date for the office of Sheriff of Ches- hi terfield County, subject to the action w of the Democratic Primaries, p JAMES T. GRANT. ^ al W. J. Tiller I hereby announce myself a candidate for thj office of Sheriff for ^ Chesterfield County, subject to the <-'3 [> JINK WHITE, r Ruby. S. C. U J. C. Hunllcy I hereby announce myself can- ? didate for eoUnn weigher at Uuby, D R. subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. p J. C. HUNTl.EV. JR. l' il FOR CORONER 11 VI I. R. Melton The friends of Mr. I. R. Melton li have prevailed upon him to run for ci die office of Coroner, subject to the d rules of the Democratic Party. 1 r> Friends of 1. R. Melton. n< O! Carl G. Morgan <11 Against my wife's wishes and my n friends' advice, I have decided to run I" for the office of Coroner. If elected, <>i [ will thank you all. If defeated, I w vill blame no one. ) CARL G. MORGAN. Ellis D. Atkinson Thanking my friends for the sup- i >ort they jjave me four years ago, ! B I hereby announce myself a candi- I late for Coroner, subject to the I pi democratic Primary. hi > ELLIS I). ATKINSON -c CLERK OF COURT W. P. Odom I shall be a candidate for Clerk of i Hourt in the Democratic Primary | election. I ~~ W. P. ODOM. I FOR TREASURER j R( M. S. Wation I hereby announce myself as a -andidate for Treaurer of Chester-! ield County, subject to the action of ! ? democratic Party. > M. S. WATSON. J. A. Wel.h R Thanking the voters of Chester- hi ield County for part favors, 1 an- n lounce myself a candidate for re- 01 .'lection to the office of County Trees- ? lrnr t\f PUnoinuli.Ll '' 4 1 ?' n ' ..... vi (jiiv.^h iu hi \ .i>uniy aim win i ippreciato your support in the coning primary. p J. \. Wir LS'.I. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION B. J. Douglass You arc authorized to onnoune my candidacy for Superintendent of Kdulation fo- ChoterlicUl I' lun'y, u joct to rule;* of the Doniccvr.t.c !' i mury. j P.. J. DOUGLASS. FOR AUDITOR C. Jim Sellers I hciebv announce revoelf n cnmli Into for iS.c oPico of Auditor of Cues ' :e,-field County, .iubject to the ?? iuon of the Democratic Prim. ry. C. JIM 8ELI.EH.".. SoLlOl fOR J. Monro? S;.ear? j I hereby announce myself a cnndildic for re-election to the oftice of lolicitor, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. J. MONROE SPEARS F u FOR MAGISTRATE 01 Thoa. L. Teal ot I am a candidate for re-election to he office of Magistrate of Court ft louse (Tows-hip, subject to the Demo- b< :ratic frimary, le a I THOS. L. TEAL, u -' p W. J. TILLER. c< rt HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIVES A L. C. W?nii?maker jjj I hereby announce myself as a w candidate for the House of Repre- i sentatives subject to the Democratic Party. d p L. C. WANNAMAKER. v< a T. W. Turner To the Democratic voters of <'hcs- ' terfield County. I wisii to announce " that I am a candidate for re-election to the olluse of Representatives from I our county, and I take this occasion 1 to thank you all for the handsome vote you gave nu> two years ago, and ^ I assure you if ciectou I shall strive as earnestly to serve you in the fu- P ture as I have in the past p T. W. 11P.NER. 1 !1 FOR COTTON WEIGHER t< H. A. Watson ^ The friends of H. A. Watson an- n nounce his candidacy for re-election ci to the office of Cotton Weigher, sub- o ject to the rules of the Democratic ^ Primaries. ti p HIS FRIENDS, w Jink White 1 1 hereby announce my candidacy v for cotton weigher of Chesterfield subject to the Democratic Party. 1 ( wish, also, to thank my friends for li the: support they gave me four years c !?gO. t 1 'I II 1 I II 11 w THE DARK HORSE I In the presidential election of 1S40 le Democrats ran Mnrtin Van Burcn gainst William Henry Harrison, rhig candidate. A hot campaign folwed. Harrison had lived in log eabs and was liberal with hard cider, i his boosters erected log cabins ali , /er the country and made much j' andal by "the terrible amount of ird cider drunk at the political eelings in them." Harrison was elected ami the bitr political tight died off in a nationlaugh at the one vote received in i --it? ? * " iv t-ivwiunm tuut'^e oy jamcs i\. 1 lk, aspirant for the vice presidents. Four years later at the Democratic invention in Philadelphia, Van Burn had a majority on the first ballot. < majority of two-thirds beni^ nec?sary to nominate, his name was < ithdrawn after the eighth ballot. Out otted Polk, the first American presiential Dark Horse, and the ninth r?te was unanimous for him. He was eetcd pre ident. The Democratic convenlion in Palmore, 1832, trot deadlocked. After 3 balloting-', in came Dark Horse ranklin Pierce. The forty-ninth Lillet unanimously made him candidate, le became president, defeating (Jenral Scott and carrying ail but four .ates. Ti.i? n..?i. ii - " ....irv iiuim; n i atr 11>1" IP.C residency almost caused civil war. le got only 1,Oil."1,20.") votes against 'ilden's 4,284,205, and Tilden had a mjority of 157,1197 votes over his ombincd opposition. But in the Elecirial College Hayes had 185 votes gainst Tilden's 184. To settle arguicnt an Electorial Commission was rented by special law. It consisted f five from the Republican Senate, ve from the Democratic House and ve from the Supreme Court. Hayes 'on the decision. In the Republican convention of 800, two-thirds of the delegates ere pledged for William II. Seward, ieward was the giant of his party, ireely was out, hammer and tongs to ck him. After much balloting the onvention unanimously endorsed he greatest of all Dark Horses- Abaham Lincoln? who wa- then little nown outside his own state, and in le east was ridiculed. In 1880 the Republican National onvention was in Chicago. The first allot showed this vote: Grant .",04, laine 284, Sherman 93, Edmunds .>4, /ashburne 30, Windom 10. A feroious political light butst forth. On le thirty-sixth and final ballot. Dark lorse Garfield of Ohio won JtM) r?tos and was nominated. l>y curious coincidence the Rcpuhcans will soon hold anotiier national invention in Chicago with eandiates lined up about as they were in 880. The specter of the Garfield uminntion haunts the air and the aija board says that Johnson, Wood nd company are spending uneasy i trills. I'ive times a convention dcadck has been broken by unexpected p obscure Dark Horses, ilavk! Do | e hear a pawing in yonder stall? DR. L. H. TROTTl, Dental Surgeon Chesterfield, S. C. Office on second floor in Rosi ' uildinK- i All who desire my services will tease sec me at Chesterfield, as } tve discontinued my visits to othei ( iwns. J. ARTHUR KNIGHT Attorney-at-Law Office in Courthouse Chriterfirld, S. C. HANNA & HUNLEY ?Attorneys? . E. Ilanna, C. I- Hunley, Cheraw. Chesterfield Offices: The Courthouse, Chesterfield Bank of Cheraw Bldg.. Cheraw I J. T. RUTLEDGE, D. D. S. Dentist Having taken over the office of I)r. i .. L. McManus, 1 will he at I'ajji ind Tuesdays and Ml. Croghan We i esdays. Remainder of the tine ef j llice in Chesterfield Bank building. LIFT C0RNS~0R " CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers r i<w nj CV I1 Don't Hum A tiny bo-ne of reezone costs l>vit n few cents at 1 ly druj< store. Apply a few drops 1 the corns, call ikcs and "hard =kin" 1 bottom of fmt, then lift them olT. When Freezono removes corns om the toes or calluses from the >ttom of feet, the skin beneath is ft pink and healthy and never sore, inder or irritated. , ??????iii 1" The Farm J. C. RIVERS, President. Choice Michigan Ha} Car load of Crus If you are in the the best, have several We can save yoi ed Feed Oats, Thorou Seed Hulls, 16 per cei Complete Line ol It will pay you to vii FARMERS W ThiHlslfl Zig-Zag Tread | \^V Mechanically and scientifically cor- '../ > In I IB I' rect for greatest security under all V M road conditions. Tlio v ?. \A A?,,d & shaped cups alter- ^ nate on both sides of tin* extra wluc, \ \*< , heavy tread. Hklddlng is mlnlo i-.< I. L- \ \Jw I'arallcl liar Ba.;es of the "I'll e K| Al Trees" and straight Center T.tno of \'\*1 tread are thick rubber Muds that n - %? ' , 1st lu keeping the wheels "head on." J c' Puncture-Pr< LEE Cord Punelure-Pmuf. jcord tires that can win a with steel. Let the thinnest, loneliest, s1 or stoutest spike try to i>icr< thickness of stce! di.-cs. They iYour tube is safe. The cord < is uninjured. Not a cord e ened, for the steel discs ore twcen the cords and the tread For eighteen months Lee. < Puncture Proof \J> MONEY TO LEND Money to lend on impioved real! jstate, lonjc time loans, !<>w rate of' ' i <> interest. > Thos L. Smith. [,, Attorney at law, .f Cheraw, S. p Wk fx tn o ? 111a we mi cigare ma <?? Aw ( nmi| cartoi - ' ' tA>-J ^iW ers Mercai J.A.WELSH, P. M. TI Vice-President. Secretaryader, Famous and Melrose Flour ju market for Hay it will pay you to s m v*c nn ? ^ ? " ? ~ <a?u u>>vi IllUIC CUIIIlllj; in < i money on Virginia White Milling ighbred Mill Feed, Cotton Seed Fee nt. Dairy Feed and Sweet Feed. F Staple Groceries. ?it the big store?the store that cari IERCANTILE AVac-i'^v r.' -n.v /, .... ? ?>?; \ >i,K f i:Y " r- ' r ] ^ fls ^3 : v ,r~ | /. . |Ufe /? ~r"f i/^ '-{<A y. 7of ivitk Every Cera are the oi.Iy lure-Woofs were si ii argument tests I> -fore being They \erytl i should i?e?not a s larpesl nail t , . , been sacriiiceu to e the triple c 1 prool. cannot pass. onsiructioii I^el us show you tin lit or weak- tioii of this remarl placed be~nk J6 Lord Pane farmers Harclw "i wmmmmmmmmammammarnmammmmmaam "Smile , DISCHARGE NOTICE On lunc L7 ni'Xl, at 11 n'l'lock A. O 1. 1 will apply tci tin- I'robatr Court Con I" Chcsti*rticld County for a <lis- Flot liarj/c as administratrix of Hstato colli f William A. Mulloy. dcccasi-d. Kli/.aboth Mulloy. f Administratrix, i mi sires so co they were mad Unique flavo SijSK low-mild-body |j ity and expert t OL/7 ish and choice // ^jr\ are a revelation '^C\ Came 1 hiend to smoked straigh IWith Camel '?v'jBSB without tiring >?.leave no unple; \<0 A* JbEsSk taste: no unole ii? :.!/ f ,v. puff-for-puff w the world at ar 100 cijarattan) in a elann /? f. I par-covers canon Wa tGT QUQlllV tO C( r>Aly r + comm + nd t hi* * / v v i /or #/?* hnmr or o/No? y / ?/>?? rou #r#1r#|. R. j. REYNOLDS TOB s ' utile Co. dERRELL. -Treasurer $50.00 a Ton ist received, ee us, we carry ill the time. r.Afn :d Meal, Cotton ries the goods. COMPANY W I-Quality :hjc<loc! to the severest offered to the public, liinji that a cord tire iiijilc curd quality had make them puncture' quality and constructablc tire. 72i&- (fiiitZc&tCtxri* are Go. d or Fabric icture Proof ires GASOLINE SYSTEMS il Tanks and Pumps, Air ipressors, Computing Scales >r Scales, Show Cases, Aeiit Registers, Rebuilt Cash isters. Sales, Store Fixtures. 1AM1LTON SALES CO. Columbia, S. C. t your cigarette de- . mpletely you'll agree c tu nitjci yuur xaste! >r, fragrance and meldue to Camels qualalend of choice Turk1 Domestic tobaccos ! You will prefer the either kind of tobacco it! syou can go the limit your taste. They asant cigaretty after noaiu Cliy UUUr! on why Camels win ?tely compare them ith any cigarette in ly price. You'll pre)upons or premiums! ACCO CO., Winaton-SalMB, N.C.